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Submitting. She remained in the vehicle for about half an hour before driving away. Ms Quinn has not paid the fixed penalty notices she was issued with last year for repeatedly breaching lockdown rules (Photo: Danny Lawson/PA Wire) Ms Quinn returned shortly before 12pm and entered the building. She spoke to two police officers through the door before letting them inside and closing the shutters. All three left the salon a short time later and police later confirmed that Ms Quinn had not breached Covid regulations. A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said: “Police did attend at a hairdressers in Oakenshaw on Saturday. No Covid breaches or any other such matters were disclosed or noted.” ....
Internet Covid conspiracy theorists are leafleting high streets in an attempt to rally businesses in support of a Great Reopening to defy lockdown restrictions - as police said they would not hesitate to issue £10,000 fines to any firms flouting the rules. Sinead Quinn, owner of Quinn Blakey Hairdressing, Oakenshaw, near Bradford, is among those vowing to welcome customers tomorrow after previously demanding officials provide proof that Covid existed. Ms Quinn, who has racked up £17,000 in fines, has liked a social media campaign calling on firms to exercise your right to own a living that has spread on Instagram and Telegram, the encrypted messaging app known for attracting extremist content. ....
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